| Center for Digital Discourse and Culture: The Center at Virginia Tech dedicated to exploring cyberculture and digital life, while providing a point of publication for related materials. |
| Center for Internet Studies: Center for Internet Studies at the University of Washington examines the relationship between the Internet and global society. The Center is an international resource for business, government, and academic communities. |
| Cybercultura: Portal features links to articles and related sites. |
| Cyberculture: Email list and archives for the discussion of cyberspace. |
| Cybersoc: Resources for the sociological and ethnographic study of cyberspace. |
| Cybersociology Magazine: Regularly published online magazine for researchers of cyberspace. Includes original articles by a number of students and researchers, book reviews, site reviews, and special features. |
| Fragment.nl: Weblog and resource listings from a cyberculture researcher. |
| Internet Studies @ Appalachian State University: Information on undergraduate major and minor in Internet Studies. |
| Internet Studies at Queen's: Based in the Sociology Department at Queen's University in Ontario, Canada. |
| Internet Studies Center, University of Minnesota: The ISC addresses compelling questions surrounding the social, ethical, legal, and rhetorical aspects of the Internet. |
| JOHO: Journal of the Hyperlinked Organization: An independent newsletter that considers the Web's effect on how business works and the emergence of the hyperlinked organization. |
| NewMediaStudies.com: A site for the study of new media, containing book reviews, website reviews, web design guides, and Internet information. |
| RCCS: Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies: An online, not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to research, study, teach, support, and create diverse and dynamic elements of cyberculture. |
| Virtual Society: Research Program directed by Steve Woolgar. Projects, resources and events. |